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Old 09-09-2008, 03:14 PM
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Cool Neck Graft..

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Originally Posted by Craig Regan View Post
Ken, You mentioned a neck graft in the above post. Could you explain how was it done? and how it changed the bass?
Well first off neck Grafts are very common on old Basses and not so un-common on new ones either as my 2001 Pollmanm, 1936 Candi and 1919 Martini all got Neck Grafts within the last year. Some Basses have had 3 or 4 Necks made over time.

The Neck that was in this Bass was Spliced in two pieces length-wise with some cabinet makers joint in the middle of the Neck. This coupled with the Length being slightly long made for one ugly, poorly repaired and planned out Neck to begin with. There was no way this Neck would ever see a String on it in my lifetime!

The first thing I did was to pull off the already thin fingerboard and Cut the neck in half so that I could work on the Scroll separately and plug all the old Gear, Screw and Extension holes. There were 72 holes. Yes, count 'em, 'seventy two'! Then, I made the raised Maple Plates and added them to the already thin 'swiss cheese' Scroll Cheeks. Now, we have a Scroll & Peg Box to work with!

How did or rather how WILL (I haven't played a note yet on this Bass) the neck Graft change the Bass? Well, at least for once it will be a good Neck and not some pile of mismatched pieces glues together in various ways masquerading around as a Double Bass Neck. It will be the first correct Neck this bass has had since it became a 4-string some 100+ years ago.

Here are some pics of a Neck Graft in-progress from my Prescott of a few years ago..



When does a Bass need a Graft? Well, you will know it for sure when it needs one but sometimes it pays to modify a bass with a new Graft for optimum condition or mensur as done with the Martini and Candi recently for the reasons just stated.
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